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When you purchase one of our ebooks from our website you will receive it in 3 formats, in a zipped file - there will be a kindle version, playable on the kindle app, or of course on kindle device, an epub version which is playable on a wide variety of ereaders and an epdf which you can simply play on your PC, Mac or wherever you like.

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The Myth of Poker Talent is a unique book and is the culmination of renowned poker trainer Alex Fitzgerald’s work with over 1000 students over a 10 year period.

Alex has discovered what makes a winning poker player and here’s the good news…

It has nothing to do with poker talent.

If you want to excel at the game you’ll need to buy this book, study Alex’s method and work hard – but you don’t need talent.

Alex’s method focuses on understanding generic poker situations and not specific hands. As a highly experienced teacher, he expresses his ideas in simple, easy-to-understand language.

The Myth of Poker Talent will teach you:

A “model of poker” built from scratch

An understanding of every poker tool

Why much of what experienced players think they know is actually wrong.

… and much, much more.

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The Myth of Poker Talent is a comprehensive guide to both playing poker and being a poker player. While online MTT players may benefit the most from Fitzgerald’s insights, the book is applicable to all variants of no-limit hold’em (tournaments or cash games), live or online. Just be ready to put in the effort.

Ben Saxton, PokerNews.com

… this is the best poker book I have ever read. And I really don’t even think it’s close.